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Formal greetings: How could we say "Buon Appetito" in English?



 
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Formal greetings: How could we say "Buon Appetito" in English? #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 11, 2009 14:34 pm   Formal greetings: How could we say "Buon Appetito" in English?
 

how could we say "Buon Appetito" in English?
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formal greetings #2 (permalink) Fri Sep 11, 2009 14:51 pm   formal greetings
 

Enjoy your meal.
Have a nice meal!
Bon appetit. (French)
(None of them is very common.)
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formal greetings #3 (permalink) Fri Sep 11, 2009 15:02 pm   formal greetings
 

Thank you, you are very kindly!
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